PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFLUENZA
A Harley Street specialist recently gave the following advice to Londoners, says an exchange. “First eat welL Everyone should eat more in winter than in summer. Choose good, solid, blood-making foods, with plenty of green vegetables. Make a good breakfast—the man who goes out _on chilly, damp mornings with a hastilybolted snack is a fine target for ’flu and cold germs. Clothing is also an important point. It is not necessary to muffle up as if one were going on ta Arctic expedition. Try to keep the same weight of clothing every day, but don’t make the mistake—common to both sexes—of wearing a wolly underjacket one day and leaving it off the next because the sun shines. If yon decide to wear one do it every day.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6919, 27 May 1929, Page 11
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